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Stolen Baby

English · Hardback

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EVERY MOTHER'S WORST NIGHTMARE IS ABOUT TO COME TRUE...
Based on a gripping and moving true story, The Stolen Baby is the new Second World War novel from bestselling author Diney Costeloe.

Plymouth, 1941. As sirens blare all around, the Shawbrook family take refuge in a packed shelter. Bombs have already begun to fall through the night sky when they realise their infant son, Freddie, has been forgotten in the rush, left to sleep in his crib. Terrified, Vera, his young mother races to find him and bring him to safety.

The next morning, police officer David Shawbrook returns from his watch to find the shelter pulverised, and his family seemingly all dead. Dirty footprints inside their home betray the looters who have rifled through the house.

Meanwhile, Maggie waits alone for her husband. Since the death of her infant son, she passes her days at home with neither joy nor aim. But not this morning. For this morning her husband has brought home a child, found abandoned in the aftermath of the terrible raid - a child she is sure is the one she held in her arms so many months before.
Praise for Diney Costeloe
'Truly captivating' Woman & Home

'This is a truly captivating read that brings together vibrant characters and a historical setting' Woman's Own

'A gripping saga' My Weekly

'A treat from the very first page. I could not put it down' Historical Novel Society

About the author

Diney Costeloe is the author of twenty-four novels, several short stories, and many articles and poems. She has three children and seven grandchildren, so when she isn't writing, she's busy with family. Find Diney online at dineycosteloe.co.uk, or on Twitter @Dineycost

Summary

EVERY MOTHER'S WORST NIGHTMARE IS ABOUT TO COME TRUE...
Based on a gripping and moving true story, The Stolen Baby is the new Second World War novel from bestselling author Diney Costeloe.

Plymouth, 1941. As sirens blare all around, the Shawbrook family take refuge in a packed shelter. Bombs have already begun to fall through the night sky when they realise their infant son, Freddie, has been forgotten in the rush, left to sleep in his crib. Terrified, Vera, his young mother races to find him and bring him to safety.

The next morning, police officer David Shawbrook returns from his watch to find the shelter pulverised, and his family seemingly all dead. Dirty footprints inside their home betray the looters who have rifled through the house.

Meanwhile, Maggie waits alone for her husband. Since the death of her infant son, she passes her days at home with neither joy nor aim. But not this morning. For this morning her husband has brought home a child, found abandoned in the aftermath of the terrible raid - a child she is sure is the one she held in her arms so many months before.
Praise for Diney Costeloe
'Truly captivating' Woman & Home

'This is a truly captivating read that brings together vibrant characters and a historical setting' Woman's Own

'A gripping saga' My Weekly

'A treat from the very first page. I could not put it down' Historical Novel Society

Foreword

A new Second World War novel from bestselling author Diney Costeloe, based on a gripping and moving true story.

Additional text

PRAISE FOR DINEY COSTELOE:

'A treat from the very first page. I could not put it down!' Historical Novel Society on The Sisters of St Croix.

'Historical fiction heaven... Anyone who feels that women's hist fict is a simplified genre sub-set would definitely need a rethink after this' Bookbag, Top Ten Women's Fiction Books of 2016, on The Sisters of St Croix.

'Enlightening, compelling and emotional'

Product details

Authors Diney Costeloe, Costeloe Diney
Publisher Head of Zeus
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.04.2021
 
EAN 9781789543339
ISBN 978-1-78954-333-9
No. of pages 416
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature

Sagas, FICTION / Sagas, FICTION / Family Life / General, Second World War fiction, Fiction, c 1938 to c 1946 (World War Two period), Fiction and Related items, Saga fiction (family / generational sagas)

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